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Using a flow diagram with boxes and arrows, construct a representative pathway analysis for human intake to elimination of Asparagusic acid. You do not need to show a specific chemical reaction path, but identify the critical systems, organs and metabolic processes involved. Please be complete in your answer.

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Target organs:
Intestine, Kidney, Heart
Path of detoxification:
Exposure to sunlight for extended periods of time does not normally cause vitamin D toxicity. This is because within about 20 minutes of ultraviolet exposure in light skinned individuals (3–6 times longer for pigmented skin) the concentration of vitamin D precursors produced in the skin reach an equilibrium and any further vitamin D that is produced is degraded. Maximum endogenous production with full body exposure to sunlight is 250 µg (10,000 IU) per day.
Reference: Marvin J. Seven, Metal binding in medicines:proceeding of a symposium, Lippincott, 1960

Monsanto:
Chemical formula: C3H8NO5P
LD50: 5600 mg/Kg for rat
Recommended maximum intake: 85 ml of concentrated formulation
NOEL: 31 mg/kg/day for rat
Effects on body:
There is no known toxic effect of round up glyphosate on human body because of exposure but mortality can result on ingestion. Apart from that skin burn, eye infection, respiratory trouble, pain and many more effects.

Food Preservative (EDTA):
Chemical formula: C10H16N2O8
LD50: 2 to 2.2 g/kg in rat
Recommended maximum intake: 2.5mg/kg/day
Effect on body:
If given rapidly, it can result in kidney failure. It may interact with other medications a person is taking.
Target organs:
Kidney

Level Of Concern:
Based on toxicity data, it can be said that above four are not severely toxic as far as exposure is concerned though their ingestion can cause damages sometime mortality also.
Reference: Eric F. Glassy, Colar atlas of hematology:an illustrated guide based proficiency testing, College of American pathologists, 1998

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Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies 2008, Australian National University Canberra, viewed 14august2009

National Research centre for environmental toxicology:

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Queensland Institute of medical research and university of Queensland tropical health

Program:

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Food Toxicology Assignment 1 Part 3

Male and female volunteers ate 500 g of steamed asparagus in the evening and collected urine the following morning. Those samples of urine having odorous (volatile) components were analyzed by GC-MS (gas chromatography - mass spectrometry) for their chemical make-up. Six discrete compounds were identified:

Using a flow diagram with boxes and arrows, construct a representative pathway analysis for human intake to elimination of asparagusic acid. You do not need to show a specific chemical reaction path, but identify the critical systems, organs and metabolic processes involved.

Part 3 :

Asparagusic acid is first reduced to dithiol inside the stomach. This dithiol get metylated and then oxidized to be converted into methanethiol. This methanethiol can undergo subsequent dimerisation to form dimethyldisulphide which can further get methylated. The product so formed is bis(methylthiol)methane. Also, methanethiol can itself undergo methylation to give dimethyl sulphide. This dimethyl sulphide undergoes oxidation to give dimethylsulfoxide and dimethylsulfone.